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DRAFT
Flanagan/mda/385 .
April 1975 "
MINUTES OF THE 51ST MEETING
RED RIVER COMPACT COMMISSION
Rodeway Inn Motel
Arlington, Texas
9 April 1975
The 51st meeting of the Red River Compact Commission convened at 9;00 a.m •. ,.
9 April 1975, at the Rodeway Inn Motel in Arlington, Texas. An attendance
list is inclosed (Incl 1). General Roisch opened the meeting with an
introduction of those present.
Mr. Jack Roy of the New Orleans District, Corps of Engineers, presented a
statement of facts (Incl 2) about Caddo Lake. The presentation included
technical data such as yields, acres inundated in the States of Texas and
Louisiana by the existing and an enlarged lake, a physical description of
t
the original and exis~ing dam, a summary of laws and regulations governing
construction, and a gener~l review of the lake's history.
The minutes of the 50th meeting were read and approved.
Since this was the first meeting for General Koisch and Judge Dent,
Mr. Forrest Nelson gave a detailed briefing on the history and present
status of negotiations on each of the reaches. He also disclosed that in
the last meeting of the Engineering Advisory Committee, it was found that
changes proposed in paragraph c by the State of Louisiana would create
additional problems with the wording of paragraph B.5(c) where the phrase
in parenthesis "provided this quantity of water is not required to serve
statutory water rights existing on the "effective date of the Compact"
had been deleted at the last Compact meeting.
RECEIVED
OKLAHOMA WATER RESOURCES BOARD
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DRAFT
Flanagan/mda/385 .
April 1975 "
MINUTES OF THE 51ST MEETING
RED RIVER COMPACT COMMISSION
Rodeway Inn Motel
Arlington, Texas
9 April 1975
The 51st meeting of the Red River Compact Commission convened at 9;00 a.m •. ,.
9 April 1975, at the Rodeway Inn Motel in Arlington, Texas. An attendance
list is inclosed (Incl 1). General Roisch opened the meeting with an
introduction of those present.
Mr. Jack Roy of the New Orleans District, Corps of Engineers, presented a
statement of facts (Incl 2) about Caddo Lake. The presentation included
technical data such as yields, acres inundated in the States of Texas and
Louisiana by the existing and an enlarged lake, a physical description of
t
the original and exis~ing dam, a summary of laws and regulations governing
construction, and a gener~l review of the lake's history.
The minutes of the 50th meeting were read and approved.
Since this was the first meeting for General Koisch and Judge Dent,
Mr. Forrest Nelson gave a detailed briefing on the history and present
status of negotiations on each of the reaches. He also disclosed that in
the last meeting of the Engineering Advisory Committee, it was found that
changes proposed in paragraph c by the State of Louisiana would create
additional problems with the wording of paragraph B.5(c) where the phrase
in parenthesis "provided this quantity of water is not required to serve
statutory water rights existing on the "effective date of the Compact"
had been deleted at the last Compact meeting.
RECEIVED
OKLAHOMA WATER RESOURCES BOARD
•